Originally Posted by
Stelex
Oh man, you also need to enrol to TAFE to learn how to take off with DSG.
I think the problem with taking off is not in engaging the first gear at all. The problem is with the second gear.
When you press accelerator the first gear engages well and straight away. The problem is - it switches to second gear immediately, so you end up with no pull for about a second or two. This causes an enormous problem when merging the tight traffic, e.g. round-abouts. If you press accelerator a touch more your car just runs away from you and you get to slam in the back of the car in front of you.
It is a serious design flaw, no doubt about that. Any other automatic car I have ever driven (at least 50 of them) had no problems with this, Golf VI with DSG has a massive problem. It so sucks that my next car has no chance on earth to be a DSG.